Shuttered by the pandemic in 2020, this year’s Riding Into History concours charity returned with a vengeance.

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William Robinson and Mitch Boehm
For American Motorcyclist Magazine

  • Riding Into History donates to local and national charities with funds collected from the Concours d’Elegance April 14-15. Photos by Jim Dohms
    Riding Into History donates to local and national charities with funds collected from the Concours d’Elegance April 14-15. Photos by Jim Dohms
  • Riding Into History donates to local and national charities with funds collected from the Concours d’Elegance April 14-15. Photos by Jim Dohms
    Riding Into History donates to local and national charities with funds collected from the Concours d’Elegance April 14-15. Photos by Jim Dohms
  • Riding Into History donates to local and national charities with funds collected from the Concours d’Elegance April 14-15. Photos by Jim Dohms
    Riding Into History donates to local and national charities with funds collected from the Concours d’Elegance April 14-15. Photos by Jim Dohms
  • The RIH Grand Marshal lunch ride benefits the K9s for Warriors charity, which supports veterans with companion dogs. Photos by Jim Dohms
    The RIH Grand Marshal lunch ride benefits the K9s for Warriors charity, which supports veterans with companion dogs. Photos by Jim Dohms
  • Jack Wells, left, alongside one of the K9s For Warriors veterans and his companion dog. Photos by Jim Dohms
    Jack Wells, left, alongside one of the K9s For Warriors veterans and his companion dog. Photos by Jim Dohms
Riding Into History is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, all-volunteer organization. Over the course of the agency’s history, RIH has donated more than $450,000 to local and national charities. The RIH’s…

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Judge refuses to halt FSU-ACC case

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A Leon County circuit judge Tuesday refused to put on hold a lawsuit filed by Florida State University against the Atlantic Coast Conference, as a big-money battle between the university and its lo